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I have a client that runs win 2000 Server with terminal
server. People using 9X or win 2000 pro have no prob connecting remotely to the server. Apparently they like to work from home. Here's the pain. They issued several ranking persons in the company laptops using XP Pro. When they try to access the server they get an error. I also use XP Pro on a laptop and tried to connect via remote... no dice. However; my boss uses XP Pro and he has no problem getting into their server remotely. I checked the settings on his laptop and compared them to mine. All appears to be the same. If anybody has a solution please feel free to email me. I am at the end of my rope. The error is as follows " Remote Desktop Disconnected The client could not establish a connection to the remote computer. The most likely causes for this error are: 1) Remote connections might not be enabled at the remote computer 2) The Maximum # of connections was exceeded at the remote computer 3) A network error occurred while establishing the connection |
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Does it work if you directly enter the IP address of server or same error? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Just Screw It" <ejacisin@networktaskgroup.com> wrote in message news:041b01c3c414$d6e44520$a101280a@phx.gbl... > I have a client that runs win 2000 Server with terminal > server. People using 9X or win 2000 pro have no prob > connecting remotely to the server. Apparently they like > to work from home. Here's the pain. They issued several > ranking persons in the company laptops using XP Pro. When > they try to access the server they get an error. I also > use XP Pro on a laptop and tried to connect via remote... > no dice. However; my boss uses XP Pro and he has no > problem getting into their server remotely. I checked the > settings on his laptop and compared them to mine. All > appears to be the same. If anybody has a solution please > feel free to email me. I am at the end of my rope. The > error is as follows > > " Remote Desktop Disconnected The client could not > establish a connection to the remote computer. The most > likely causes for this error are: > 1) Remote connections might not be enabled > at the remote computer > 2) The Maximum # of connections was exceeded > at the remote computer > 3) A network error occurred while > establishing the connection > > |
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Same error. We use the IP address's per clients request.
Thanks fer the quick reply. >-----Original Message----- > >Does it work if you directly enter the IP address of server or same error? > > >-- >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > > >"Just Screw It" <ejacisin@networktaskgroup.com> wrote in message >news:041b01c3c414$d6e44520$a101280a@phx.gbl... >> I have a client that runs win 2000 Server with terminal >> server. People using 9X or win 2000 pro have no prob >> connecting remotely to the server. Apparently they like >> to work from home. Here's the pain. They issued several >> ranking persons in the company laptops using XP Pro. When >> they try to access the server they get an error. I also >> use XP Pro on a laptop and tried to connect via remote... >> no dice. However; my boss uses XP Pro and he has no >> problem getting into their server remotely. I checked the >> settings on his laptop and compared them to mine. All >> appears to be the same. If anybody has a solution please >> feel free to email me. I am at the end of my rope. The >> error is as follows >> >> " Remote Desktop Disconnected The client could not >> establish a connection to the remote computer. The most >> likely causes for this error are: >> 1) Remote connections might not be enabled >> at the remote computer >> 2) The Maximum # of connections was exceeded >> at the remote computer >> 3) A network error occurred while >> establishing the connection >> >> > > >. > |
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Is there any router/firewall in between that might be preventing connection?
is there a ipsec policy on the Windows 2000 server? since you mention that your boss can connection, I assume Terminal Services is running. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09a801c3c419$d8f4bc50$a001280a@phx.gbl... > Same error. We use the IP address's per clients request. > Thanks fer the quick reply. > >-----Original Message----- > > > >Does it work if you directly enter the IP address of > server or same error? > > > > > >-- > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and > confers no rights. > > > > > > > >"Just Screw It" <ejacisin@networktaskgroup.com> wrote in > message > >news:041b01c3c414$d6e44520$a101280a@phx.gbl... > >> I have a client that runs win 2000 Server with terminal > >> server. People using 9X or win 2000 pro have no prob > >> connecting remotely to the server. Apparently they like > >> to work from home. Here's the pain. They issued > several > >> ranking persons in the company laptops using XP Pro. > When > >> they try to access the server they get an error. I also > >> use XP Pro on a laptop and tried to connect via > remote... > >> no dice. However; my boss uses XP Pro and he has no > >> problem getting into their server remotely. I checked > the > >> settings on his laptop and compared them to mine. All > >> appears to be the same. If anybody has a solution > please > >> feel free to email me. I am at the end of my rope. The > >> error is as follows > >> > >> " Remote Desktop Disconnected The client could not > >> establish a connection to the remote computer. The most > >> likely causes for this error are: > >> 1) Remote connections might not be enabled > >> at the remote computer > >> 2) The Maximum # of connections was > exceeded > >> at the remote computer > >> 3) A network error occurred while > >> establishing the connection > >> > >> > > > > > >. > > |
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Is terminal services set up in remote administration mode, or Terminal
Server mode? Any chance your boss has administrator level credentials and you don't? <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:09a801c3c419$d8f4bc50$a001280a@phx.gbl... > Same error. We use the IP address's per clients request. > Thanks fer the quick reply. > >-----Original Message----- > > > >Does it work if you directly enter the IP address of > server or same error? > > > > > >-- > >This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and > confers no rights. > > > > > > > >"Just Screw It" <ejacisin@networktaskgroup.com> wrote in > message > >news:041b01c3c414$d6e44520$a101280a@phx.gbl... > >> I have a client that runs win 2000 Server with terminal > >> server. People using 9X or win 2000 pro have no prob > >> connecting remotely to the server. Apparently they like > >> to work from home. Here's the pain. They issued > several > >> ranking persons in the company laptops using XP Pro. > When > >> they try to access the server they get an error. I also > >> use XP Pro on a laptop and tried to connect via > remote... > >> no dice. However; my boss uses XP Pro and he has no > >> problem getting into their server remotely. I checked > the > >> settings on his laptop and compared them to mine. All > >> appears to be the same. If anybody has a solution > please > >> feel free to email me. I am at the end of my rope. The > >> error is as follows > >> > >> " Remote Desktop Disconnected The client could not > >> establish a connection to the remote computer. The most > >> likely causes for this error are: > >> 1) Remote connections might not be enabled > >> at the remote computer > >> 2) The Maximum # of connections was > exceeded > >> at the remote computer > >> 3) A network error occurred while > >> establishing the connection > >> > >> > > > > > >. > > |
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I have been having the same problem w/ my laptop running XP. I am able to get to some servers but, others I can not. Several of my co-workers can get the the server that I am unable to get to and they have the same laptop and XP. I tried loading the version of remote desktop that comes w/ server 2003 but, then I started getting liscence errors. mpowers ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message188605.html |
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I also found this error on the 2000 server I am trying to connect to. "The terminal server cannont issue a client license. mpower ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted via http://www.mcse.m ----------------------------------------------------------------------- View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message188605.htm |
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You'd be better off in a group related to terminal services:
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services for example. "mpowers" <mpowers.zok6b@mail.mcse.ms> wrote in message news:mpowers.zok6b@mail.mcse.ms... > > I also found this error on the 2000 server I am trying to connect to. > "The terminal server cannont issue a client license." > > > mpowers > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Posted via http://www.mcse.ms > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message188605.html > |
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